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by axxto
1251 days ago
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> But most of all, dear friends, that quote is 2,300 years old! Was Aristotle misogynistic? Yep > In his work Politics (1254b13–14), Aristotle states "as regards the sexes, the male is by nature superior and the female inferior, the male ruler and the female subject". > While Aristotle reduced women's roles in society, and promoted the idea that women should receive less food and nourishment than males, he also criticised the results: a woman, he thought, was then more compassionate, more opinionated, more apt to scold and to strike. He stated that women are more prone to despondency, more void of shame or self-respect, more false of speech, more deceptive, and of having a better memory. _________ > apparently nobody has ever read the great philosophers. Yep |
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